As you likely know, things have been pretty tense between Kesha and the record producer ever since she took him to court and accused him of emotionally and physically abusing her.

While the Praying singer's lawsuit towards Luke (whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald) didn't go according to plan, the blonde pop star is still going head-to-head against the hitmaker as they're wrapped up in his defamation countersuit.

Such a messy situation. And, honestly, this legal matter just makes Dr. Luke look more and more villainous. For example, in recent court documents, Kesha accused Gottwald of hiring a "spin doctor" used by the Church Of Scientology in order to defame her ahead of their initial court battle.

Over the past couple months, Leah Remini's docuseries, Scientology and the Aftermath has dropped a TON of shocking details regarding members — but the finale was heavily focused on a scary accusation against Leah!

Obviously the Church of Scientology has NOT been happy with the King of Queens star as they've sent several letters condemning the actress' efforts to expose the truth behind the religion. Well, the situation is SO BAD that the Church has accused Miz Remini of "inciting hate crimes." SRSLY?!

But last night, we got to hear the heartbreaking story of a man whose relationship with his twin, Collin, was absolutely DESTROYED because of the church's practice of "disconnection" in which people who leave the group are cut off.

Aaron Smith-Levin, a 29-year member of the organization, sat down with the former King of Queens star despite his wife refusing to do so. Aaron's wife's parents are still Scientologists who refuse to see their grandkids — WHO LIVE ACROSS THE STREET! So it's pretty understandable the mother wouldn't want to damage the already strained relationship.

In speaking with Leah, Smith-Levin admitted that when he was younger and learned the cult religious group became tax-exempt and "won the war" against the IRS, he got involved with them to try and become an auditor.

The former Scientologist explained parishioners are hooked up to a type of lie detector and auditors interrogate them! YIKES!

UPDATE 6:24 P.M. EST: The Church of Scientology has released a statement in response: "Leah Remini has repeatedly disparaged and exploited her former faith for profit and attention through a series of failed publicity stunts, culminating in her reality TV show featuring a cast of admitted liars who to make a buck have been telling differing versions of the same false tales of abuse for years. Many of their allegations have been reviewed and discredited in courts of law. A&E's promotion of their agenda smacks of bigotry." For the Church's full response, see HERE.

If you've been watching Leah Remini's new docuseries Scientology and the Aftermath, you know there have been A TON of shocking reveals about the church.

Last night's episode featured three former members of the Church of Scientology who shared stories about the group's leader David Miscavige. The most surprising of the guests though, was David's father, Ron Miscavige, who dished on his experiences with the Church and gave insight into his son's personality!

The first two former Scientologists Leah spoke to were Jeff Hawkins, who was involved in marketing found L. Ron Hubbard's promotional books in the '80s, and Tom Devocht, a member for 30 years.

Both men shared some disturbing details about their time with the organization as Hawkins revealed

The Church of Scientology is tired of Leah Remini and is continuing to shoot down claims made in her docuseries Scientology and the Aftermath!

Last week, Leah's new A&E show dissected and criticized the controversial cult religion — and this week, we got more scary details as she interviewed former senior member Mike Rinder about his life after he left the organization!

During a sit down, Rinder — who left the Church in 2007 — revealed he once did an interview with the St. Petersburg Times,in which he spoke out against the group. As a result, Mike became a "public enemy" of the Church saying:

Yet another story of sexual assault in Hollywood -- but also another story of Carrie Fisher being the coolest person ever!

Fisher's longtime friend Heather Ross went on Tucson's 94.9 Morning Mix radio show Monday to tell her story of being sexually assaulted by "an Oscar-winning producer" (whom she did not name -- see, Lindsay Lohan, people are still afraid to come forward without others speaking out).

Attn: Mayim Bialik -- she says she was dressed very conservatively in slacks and had "felt safe thinking, 'I'm overweight, I'm not attractive to these people, I'm not looking to become an actress.'" But she was assaulted all the same.

Attn: Donna Karan -- Ross also says she "stayed quiet for years" because she was worried people would say she "was asking for it" by simply agreeing to meet the man for dinner.

One person Ross did tell was her longtime friend, Carrie Fisher. And if there's anything we know about Princess Leia, it's that she was afraid of no one and nothing.